Address: 220 Morrissey Blvd, Boston, MA 02125, USA
“Finally got to visit the museum part of this facility. The display area is mostly on the first floor but it is dense with information. They also have one of the original copies of the Declaration of Independence.”
Address: 210 Morrissey Blvd, Boston, MA 02125, USA
“Great place to learn about the history and inner workings of the US Senate, plus the life and times of one of its longest-serving members, Edward (Ted) Kennedy. Visitors are handed handheld devices to help them navigate the museum and interact with the exhibitions. The space is huge but has just the right amount of exhibitions, so the experience is not overwhelming. Check out the large hall recreating the actual US Senate chamber in DC, where you can get a feel for what it's like to be a US senator voting on issues and legislation. The staff are all pleasant and helpful. There is a gift shop and cafeteria on-site.”
Address: Columbia Point, Boston, MA 02125, USA
“Amazing place from the beautiful building on the waterfront to the thoughtfully laid out exhibits. Going from the almost dark warehouse-like campaign exhibits to the bright and posh White House decor is quite the transformation to walk through. I've been here several times and the staff is always very friendly and helpful. This time I caught part of the guided tour which I highly recommend. Get there early and plan on spending a minimum of 2 or 3 hours. Definitely catch the short film when you first walk in as well as the one in the Cuban Missile Crises. Both very interesting and informative. Before, or after, take a walk on the harborwalk next to the museum and take in the architecture of the building and amazing water views. The only drawback, and the reason for 4 stars and not 5, is there's not enough on display considering what must be stored in the 7 stories above the exhibit. Especially pertaining to his personal life. Also, there's a treasure of Ernest Hemingway's personal items stored up there as well and they barely scratch the surface on it. There's 100 milestones and mementos" on display through Nov. 2019 that might be easy to miss if you're not aware of it that's worth checking out as well.”
Address: 256 Marginal St, Boston, MA 02128, USA
“LOL... I work on the BHC commuter boats and go by the Nantucket Lightship several times a week. I am only putting this review in so it will stop popping up on my feed. I imagine it is a great venue to visit but I cannot say that I've been there myself.”
Address: 1949 County Rd 419 #1252, Oviedo, FL 32766, USA
“This place has a variety of indoor play toys and activities for children. My son started going there when he was 18 months and there are kids up to 3 years old I've see there. After our first visit my son loved it so much we took the monthly pass for unlimited visits during open play. We are there almost every day for about 2-3 hours and it provides a great space for him to play, interact with others and expend energy so he can take a nice nap. They have story time around 11am that he likes. Its a good place especially in the summer when its too hot to go outside.”
Address: 532 Gov Morrison St #110, Charlotte, NC 28211, USA
“Beautifully done, love the work they have chosen and especially loved the angels that the owner paints. Now I just need a function to host there!”
Address: 3500 Shamrock Dr, Charlotte, NC 28215, USA
“Janet was our excellent tour guide and the CEO, Adria Focht, is doing an excellent job!”
Address: 3500 Shamrock Dr, Charlotte, NC 28215, USA
“A bit small, but worth a visit to see how early Charlottions lives in 1774. Ask to ring the big bell as it’s pretty much weird that they hide it out back.”
Address: Charlotte, NC 28269, USA
“Good food, excellent atmosphere, but slightly pricey in comparison to other restaurants in the area. Whopping amount of food somewhat makes up for the prices”
Address: 550 Northwest, 9600 Hempstead Hwy, Houston, TX 77092, USA
“the women who gave us the tour was the sweetest and most informative person to get history about Native Americans.”
Address: 11851 Towhee street, Corona, CA 92883, USA
“Biggest oak tree I've ever seen ever , quite beautiful. Looks like a hand coming out of the ground. Possibly over 500 years old. Sure it's seen it's share of cowboys and Indians in its lifetime. Please do not litter here. And beware the creepy screaming you will hear up the road almost every other night. not sure what that's about.”
Address: 4500 Riverwalk Pkwy, Riverside, CA 92515, USA
“This is a perfect place to go with kids. So many animal specimens and minerals. It’s totally indoor with ac, so perfect choice during hot days. The staff is super nice. We met Alejandrina, she is beautiful, enthusiastic and patient!!! We plan to go next Saturday again! Oh, and it’s free!”
Address: 5632 Mose Cir, Sharpsburg, MD 21782, USA
“Great little place to stop and buy a drink or snack. John has a microwave to heat the packaged hot soups or stews he sells. Diverse library as well. Good fun to speak with him on the picnic table overlooking the trail and river.”
Address: 933 Bakerton Rd, Harpers Ferry, WV 25425, USA
“The guy that runs it is extremely nice and helpful. My son absolutely loves riding the train. He just turned 2, but when he gets older, they have the little hand cars for the older kids. Everytime I go there, the kids always seem like they are having a blast on those. Plus there's also the museum, which is really awesome as well. This place has been open since I was a little kid, and now I get to take my son there!! Hopefully my son will be able to take his children there as well!!”
Address: 5000 NASA Road 1, Seabrook, TX 77586, USA
“The piano didn't eant to be touched”
Address: 22306 Aldine Westfield Rd, Humble, TX 77338, USA
“Love the park on the west side! The gardens are so beautiful. Plenty of benches and bathrooms.”
Address: 2960 Peralta Oaks Ct, Oakland, CA 94605, USA
“Gorgeous historic home and grounds open for tours. The house was built by Alexander Dunsmuir for his bride in 1899. The house was decorated beautifully for the holiday season and also had lots of holiday photo opportunities outside for children, as well as two bouncy houses. There was a high tea event available, tickets available online and had sold out by our arrival. Friendly and helpful staff were plentiful. Parking was $15. Disability Information: Disabled parking available on request, with drop off and shuttle available to the house. The lovely walk through the grounds is on a paved but slightly bumpy narrow road that gently ascends to the house, which sits on a small rise. The road is perhaps 1/8th mile long. There is a ramp to the back door, but tours enter through the front and people are carefully routed in one direction only. Some stair climbing is necessary to see the house; I did not see any elevator or disabled access to the second floor. The restrooms are nearby in another building, but require either ascending a fairly long stair up the hill or using the slightly steep ramp walkway tucked around the back. Printed information throughout the house offered no Braille. The movement of foot traffic through the house moved at a fairly good pace, but if one wishes to move at a more leisurely pace most of the time there is room to allow others to pass. A lovely place to visit and we all very much enjoyed it!”
Address: 7099 Glen Curtiss Ln, Warrenton, VA 20187, USA
“The Wright Experience creates the most authentic reproductions of the Wright Brothers Flyers and Gliders. The company is also involved in STEM educations programs in the schools. What an amazing business! ”
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